Below: One of the five rows of apple trees planted in June, 2011. The irrigation system is in and ready. As you can tell there is no 'deer fence' and this cost us four trees through the Fall and Winter. Another element you contend with in Wyoming is the wind. Shortly (two days) after completing the shed seen here, a strong storm moved in with very high winds. Result, the shed is no longer there....

Speciality Crop has five main project goals:

1. To develop a new use for idle land, with adequate water resources that will provide speciality crops of nutritional food for under-served communities.

2. To have at least 50 tribal members participate in a variety of workshops demonstrating the value of speciality crops.

3. To enlist at least 20 youth volunteers to take part in the various stages in the development of the speciality crops process.

4. To conduct five (5) community workshops for the strategic planning of creative and productive speciality crops on the WRIR.

5. To create and implement a Farmers Market through the cooperative effort of this project and community members.

Important note: Anyone, tribal or otherwise is welcome to assist us in the completion of this project. For more information see the 'Contact Us' located on the 'Home" page of this site.

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